Sentences with phrase «high quota»

It has some unremarkable painting — wilfully bad in some cases, irretrievably weak in others — with the balance towards figuration and an unusually high quota of backsides in breeches, naked bottoms and outright bums.
So North Carolina vessels travel north, if necessary, to catch summer flounder, then motor home so the fish are «landed» there, counting against North Carolina's high quota.
Critics say high quota prices make it impossible for new farmers to enter the business.
Anecdotally, many senior sales executives responsible for setting quotas adjust to this reality by setting artificially high quotas and putting more pressure on salespeople.
Then, this year's quota being met, a higher quota was set for next year.
The company also employed unqualified junior underwriters to perform important underwriting functions, set high quotas for underwriters of 201 to 225 loans per month, and «subjected underwriters to discipline if they did not meet their quotas,» Justice said.
I.C.C.A.T. has always been broken, and the tradition of ignoring the science and insisting on higher quotas was set 25 years ago by Western fishing interests.
The federal government has maintained it has protected supply management, and Barutciski, who notes he's not a fan of the system, says that likely means it will continue as is but with a higher quota for imports.
HMO - participating doctors are also tasked with meeting high quotas to promote efficiency, so they may be more hurried when seeing patients.

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That's important because CSO Insights reports high - quality content can boost quota attainment by 6 percent.
Measures such as quotas that force placement of a higher number of women into leadership may provide rapid results, but may not do much to help get rid of the bias, and won't change a company's culture.
With new high - tech equipment and larger fields, and without the worry of splitting quotas, farmers are now availed of economies of scale.
I converted our high level goals (sales quotas and invoicing for example) into percentages.
In 2004, in anticipation of the quotas being lifted, Gildan's stock (TSX: GIL) began selling off, declining from a high of more than $ 22 in March to a low of $ 17 in September.
Certain countries, for example, in the past have set quotas on the numbers of students who pursue higher education in certain disciplines based on workforce demands.
The RAISE Act's lower quotas and emphasis on English and other skills would make it harder to fill those jobs with immigrants, and thus mean more Americans would be diverted from higher - paid, more productive tasks into cleaning - or else have to live and work in dirtier conditions.
It has also added a more structured sales process, which made sales quotas higher and the pressure heavier.
The value of the quotas also spills over into higher prices for farmland, especially whenever quota prices are capped (dairy quota prices in Ontario are now fixed at $ 25,000).
The Canadian Dairy Commission approved the new category — which applies exclusively to mozzarella used on pizzas in restaurants — only after pizzeria owners found a way around the current system, which includes strict domestic quotas and high import tariffs.
The less time it takes a salesperson to meet her quota, the higher her sales productivity.
The bulk of the savings would be devoted to the retirement of production quotas to mute the impact that higher imports and the auctioning of new quotas would have on the affected farmers» incomes.
Canada currently supplies over 1/3 of U.S. lumber consumption and if the current rate of growth in housing starts continues, the U.S. will need to increasingly rely on higher - priced imported lumber from outside of North America to fulfill their needs if they impose a quota restriction on Canadian lumber.
Russia's oil production held onto an 11 - month high in April, flat compared to March and above its quota under the OPEC / non-OPEC deal for a second consecutive month, according to data Continue Reading
While I used to be vehemently anti-quota, I have watched quotas work extremely successfully via Title IX in intercollegiate sports and access to higher education, and in countries such as Norway.
Companies who nurture their leads have an almost 10 percent higher sales quota.
High protective tariffs prevent competition from outside, and production is controlled through a regulated quota system.
Right now, the two main options the administration is considering are across - the - board tariffs that would tax all steel coming into the US at prohibitively high rates, and quotas that would allow at least some steel to be imported from countries each year until they cross a certain threshold, after which tariffs are induced.
Bottlenecks in the sales pipeline can kill productivity and leave your team members scrambling to find enough high - quality leads to have a shot at hitting their quotas — don't settle for it.
22) Companies with mature lead generation and management practices have a 9.3 % higher sales quota achievement rate.
«It doesn't simply ban the sales quotas and other compensation practices that lead brokers to put their clients into high - fee, lower - yielding investments.
Chinese refineries processed a record of more than 12.1 million b / d in March, boosted by higher government import quotas and steady margins.
When «inclusiveness» became the highest priority, many leaders (white, male, middle - age) whom people had trusted were shunted aside, and the merits of those who attained office (because they fit the quota slots) came under the shadow of suspicion.
The mass media thus tend to be servants of the established order and legitimizers of the status quo whether they glamorize British royalty, urge higher Russian production quotas, encourage smaller Chinese families, or happiness - through - purchase in America.
«Exporters were encouraged to sell cheaper to other countries to remove the surplus production and at the same time earn quota to ship to the US, which was by far the highest price.
Grigg (1988, 1997) has argued that the qualities of kangaroo meat, coupled with its comparatively short supply (limited ultimately by quotas, see Chapter 4) give it a potential to achieve high prices on the world market as a speciality game meat (Chapter 8).
For this yearâ $ ™ s edition, EDA selected three topics with potentially high impact for the EU dairy sector in the years to come, namely the dairy industry in Southeast Europe, the abolition of the milk quota and food wastage...
Quotas were established for an approximately equal distribution of participants recruited from high, medium and low socioeconomic (SES) areas within Sydney.
EU quota limits include a 20pc tariff on the Australian - specific exports of about 7150 tonnes for high quality grain fed beef, which last year represented a healthy 35pc of Europe's high quality beef imports.
Following abolition of quotas, Irish milk supplies were 11 % (600m liters) higher in the first ten months of 2015.
They include: high levels of degraded soils; reductions in irrigation quotas to restore the health of the Murray - Darling system; the re-forestation of some agricultural land to meet emissions reductions targets; the impacts of peak oil, such as the diversion of food crops into feed - stock for biofuels; and the price and crop yield implications of peak phosphorous, given Australia's dependence on imported fertilisers.
On one hand, the home grown quota policy plays a big part in pricing this sort of players high, in another news our fringe players are not likely to command so high transfer fees because of relatively high wage demands.
Arsenal is doing will with a high homegrown quota at the moment.
The transfer price also is high, because everyone need then for the same quota.
With all respect Sir, Theo Walcott despite a long serving player is not Asenal material he does nt even know how to play simple one two he always tried to force his way past opponent and being one of the highest player in arsenal payroll — if the main reason for him being around for over 10 years because some regulation mandate then yes — i mean home grown and all those quota things.
Charts showing both the rising rate of obesity and the growing quantity of high fructose corn syrup (HFCS) in the food stream demonstrate a startling fact: The obesity epidemic started at the same time as the introduction as HFCS into the U.S. around 1975, at about the same time as sugar tariffs and quotas made imported sugar very expensive.
The tiny nation unilaterally set its quotas very high and started catching more fish.
Workplaces with a higher percentage of female employees exhibit less of a tendency for excessive risk taking, so companies should introduce quotas to correct this.
In the US, «lockup quotas» guarantee private firms that their prisons will be filled at the rate of 90 % or higher.
[16] The use of the d'Hondt method makes for a higher effective threshold than certain other allocation method such as the Hare quota or Sainte - Laguë method, which are more generous to small parties.
Legislated quotas are more frequently used in PR List electoral systems where it is easier to combine quotas with lists of party candidates due to higher district magnitudes and more candidates per party in each constituency.
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